A spokesman for Newquay airport said: "No weather disruption at the moment. Everything running nicely on time today. Advice to customers is to keep an eye on our live flight information on their day of travel (http://www.cornwallairportnewquay.com/) and to contact their airline if they need further information or have any concerns.

"If they have signed up for alerts from their airline they will be sent these directly by the airline in the event of any cancellations."

South Western Railway commuters have been warned to check trains before travelling this evening.

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A spokesman for National Rail said: "There are amber and yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across England, Scotland and Wales this week. Disruption to your train journey can be expected this afternoon and evening, and may continue on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (February 27 and 28 and March 1).

Live Life Care has called out for four-by-four drivers to be on standby to help transport carers to Cornwall's most vulnerable as heavy snow predicted (Image: Flickr)

"A number of train operating companies have issued warnings of service changes or disruption to your journey. We will update this page if more areas or train operating companies become affected.

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"Compensation: You may be entitled to compensation if you experience a delay in completing your journey. Please keep your train ticket and make a note of your journey, as both will be required to support any claim."

Updates from Isles of Scilly Travel on Twitter have confirmed that Monday's (February 26) flights have been on schedule.

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“It is to do with the Jet Stream pushing things a lot further south than usual and it is the South West that is going to get the weather front. There is a distinct chance of significant snow fall in some places across Cornwall.

A weather system is expected to move slowly north through Thursday into Friday and has potential to produce widespread snow, accompanied by strong to gale force winds.

"As less cold air follows from the south, there is a small chance of snow turning to freezing rain bringing an additional ice risk. There is still uncertainty in how this system will develop, but there is a small chance of the combined effects of snow, strong winds and ice leading to severe impacts.”